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- The Sharafnama (Kurdish: شەرەفنامە Şerefname, "The Book of Honor", Persian: Sharafname, شرفنامه) is the famous book of Sharaf al-Din Bitlisi (a medieval...
- Safavids' court and obtained his education there. He is the author of Sharafnama, one of the most important works on medieval Kurdish history, written...
- states and their relationship with their neighbors is given in the text of Sharafnama, written by Prince Sharaf al-Din Bitlisi in 1597. The emirates included...
- oldest parts of Kurdish literature Kurdish Shahnameh The Book of Honor (Sharafnama) Ancestry of the Kurds Mam and Zin The Promise of the Black Horse Qandil...
- Kurdish historian, Sharaf Khan Bidlisi, uses the term Ajam in his book Sharafnama (1597 CE) to refer to the Shia Persians. In the Eastern Anatolia Region...
- Hadhabani tribe. The earliest form of the name is written "Rewend" in the Sharafnama.[contradictory] According to Vladimir Minorsky, this could have been a...
- ISBN 978-1-84885-274-7. Bidlīsī, Sharaf Khān & Mehrdad R. Izady. The Sharafnama: or the History of the Kurdish Nation, 1597. Mazda Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1568590741...
- Bengal Sultanate. One of the best-known examples of this heritage is the Sharafnama published by Sultan Nusrat Shah in the middle of the 16th century. It...
- minority. Beside Kurds, the emirate had a Bozulus po****tion. According to Sharafnama, the 12–13th-century rulers of the emirate were of Turkic origin.: 24 ...
- attempted to stem the advance of the First Crusade. According to the Sharafnama, the Kurdish Mirdasi dynasty, ruling Eğil, Palu and Çermik, took its name...